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Garmin GPSMAP 740s User Manual

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GPSMAP 700 Series Owner’s Manual

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Radar

Tips for Selecting a Radar Range

• Determine what information you need to see on the radar display. For example, do you need information

about nearby weather conditions or targets and traffic, or are you more concerned about distant weather

conditions?

• Assess the environmental conditions in which the radar is being used. Especially in inclement weather,

longer-range radar signals can increase the clutter on the Radar screen and make it more difficult to

view information about shorter-range targets. In rain, shorter-range radar signals can enable you to view

information about nearby objects more effectively, if the rain clutter and FTC settings are configured

optimally.

• Select the shortest effective range, given your reason for using radar and the present environmental

conditions.

Selecting a Radar Range

See “Adjusting the Zoom Scale on the Radar Screen” (

page 54

).

About Gain and Clutter

The gain controls the sensitivity of the radar receiver. The default setting for the gain, Auto, sets the gain

automatically one time, based on average conditions, the range of the radar signal, and the selected radar

mode. The chartplotter does not readjust the gain automatically in response to changing conditions. To

optimize the radar appearance for specific conditions, manually adjust the gain (

page 64

).

Clutter is interference caused by the unwanted reflection of radar signals off of unimportant targets. Common

sources of clutter include precipitation, sea waves, and nearby radar sources.

Settings Configurations and Radar Type

When using a GMR 20, 21, 40, 41, 18, 18 HD, 24, 24 HD, 404, or 406, all gain and clutter settings configured

for use in one radar mode are applied to every other radar mode and to the Radar Overlay.
When using a GMR 604 xHD, 606 xHD, 1204 xHD, or 1206 xHD radar, the gain, FTC, rain clutter, and sea

clutter settings configured for use in one radar mode must be configured separately for each mode. Crosstalk

settings configured for use in one mode are applied to every other radar mode. The last gain and clutter settings

configured for use in any radar mode are applied to the Radar Overlay automatically. For example, if the gain

for the Harbor mode is set to 50%, the gain for the Radar Overlay is set to 50% automatically. Later, if the gain

for the Offshore mode is set to 40%, the gain for the Radar Overlay is set to 40% automatically.

Default Gain and Clutter Settings

Setting

Default Value

Instructions

Gain

Auto

See “Automatically Adjusting Gain on the Radar Screen” (

page 63

).

Sea Clutter

Calm, Medium, or Rough See “Restoring the Default Sea Clutter Setting” (

page 64

).

Rain Clutter

Off

See “Restoring the Default Rain Clutter Setting” (

page 65

).

FTC

Off

See “Restoring the Default FTC Setting” (

page 65

)

Crosstalk

On

See “Adjusting Crosstalk Clutter on the Radar Screen” (

page 66

).

Automatically Adjusting Gain on the Radar Screen

Auto is the default value for the gain setting. The automatic gain setting for each radar mode is optimized for

that mode, and may differ from the automatic gain setting used for another mode.
NoTe: Depending upon the radar in use, the gain setting configured for use in one radar mode may or may

not be applied to other radar modes or to the Radar Overlay (

page 63

).

1. From the Home screen, select Radar.
2. Select Cruising, Harbor, offshore, or Sentry mode.
3. Select Menu > Gain > Auto.
The chartplotter sets the gain automatically once based on average conditions, the range of the radar signal,

and the selected radar mode. The chartplotter does not readjust the gain automatically in response to changing

conditions.

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